Final Declaration adopted following the International Forum in Ashgabat

Final Declaration adopted following the International Forum in Ashgabat
10 17.12.2025

On 12 December, Ashgabat hosted an International Forum dedicated to the International Year of Peace and Trust, International Neutrality Day and the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan's Permanent Neutrality. The forum was organised by the Government of Turkmenistan in cooperation with the United Nations, according to IIC.

The key outcome of the event was the adoption of a final Declaration. The document reaffirms commitment to the goals and principles of the UN Charter, a multilateral approach and the norms of international law. It highlights the role of neutrality as an effective mechanism for preventing conflicts, building trust and ensuring sustainable development.

The Declaration emphasises the importance of Turkmenistan's policy of permanent neutrality as a factor in regional and global stability. It stresses the need to develop a culture of peace, dialogue, preventive diplomacy and mediation, as well as to make more active use of the potential of neutral states in peace negotiations.

The document welcomes Turkmenistan's initiatives to establish a Chamber of Mediation for Peace under the auspices of the UN and to develop a Concept of Global Security based on neutrality. It supports the idea of expanding educational and scientific cooperation, including the creation of a University of Peace and Neutrality.

Separate provisions of the Declaration are devoted to the interconnection between peace, security and sustainable development, the humanitarian dimension of neutrality, the involvement of women and youth in peacebuilding processes, as well as issues of ethical use of digital technologies and artificial intelligence.

In conclusion, the participants expressed their gratitude to Turkmenistan for hosting the forum and confirmed their readiness for further cooperation within the framework of the UN and other international formats for the practical implementation of the provisions of the Declaration.